Remote 3-Hour Workshop: Brian Turner: These Humming Engines
$90.00 – $105.00Dec 2: Brian Turner focuses on dreamscapes, poems of the underworld within, & that state where language and image meld as story gives way to song.
Dec 2: Brian Turner focuses on dreamscapes, poems of the underworld within, & that state where language and image meld as story gives way to song.
Nov 16: Lory Bedikian focuses on “The Ode.” The only way to break tradition is to learn it first. To make it our own, we have to sit with it.
…Dec 3: Kwame Dawes explores the possibilities inherent in thinking of the poetic line as a key source of great possibility and meaning in the poem.
Oct 14: Craig Santos Perez explores the most important poetic movement of our time—touching on ecology, environmental justice, and climate change.
Nov 12: Desirée Alvarez connects art and poetry by building images paratactically reflecting a range of high drama and mundanity.
Oct 1: Ellen Bass teaches us to relish the mouthfeel of words and bring the power of sound into our poems. The lyricism of language is a great joy.
…Sep 23: Poems often develop through indirection and circling without arrival. Iain Haley Pollock has us step to stage front and say exactly what we mean.
Nov 14: Sharon Dolin helps us stretch our everyday language, practice new postures, and turn them on their head. No mat required.
Nov 18: starting with a word, phrase, or lines from another book of poetry, Julia Guez helps us map our poems, feelings, rhythms, and syntaxes.
Sep 30 & Oct 1: Joseph Stanton teaches strategies on writing poems inspired by flora, fauna, and landscapes in the natural world.